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![]() "Dick" wrote in message ... Every time I see one of those I think back to the time I built one from a kit. Was still in high school. I was so proud of that transmitter. Used crystals initially before I modified an ARC-5 transmitter as a VFO. Of course those days are gone forever, but there is nothing to compare them to these days. Dick - W6CCD Of course there is! Only better! Google "PicaStar". W4ZCB |
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 13:31:17 GMT, "Harold E. Johnson"
wrote: "Dick" wrote in message .. . Every time I see one of those I think back to the time I built one from a kit. Was still in high school. I was so proud of that transmitter. Used crystals initially before I modified an ARC-5 transmitter as a VFO. Of course those days are gone forever, but there is nothing to compare them to these days. Dick - W6CCD Of course there is! Only better! Google "PicaStar". W4ZCB Not really. Back in those days it was somewhat of a miracle to get things running and operating correctly. You felt a real sense of accomplishment to get a station running well. Now you just go to the store, buy a radio and plug it in. I suppose in some people's views that is better. Dick - W6CCD -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Dick wrote:
Not really. Back in those days it was somewhat of a miracle to get things running and operating correctly. You felt a real sense of accomplishment to get a station running well. Now you just go to the store, buy a radio and plug it in. I suppose in some people's views that is better. Considering the "caliber" of some "operators" - it not only may be better - it may be the only way some "get on the air"... Often then, many others wish they hadn't. just my .02... -- randy guttery A Tender Tale - a page dedicated to those Ships and Crews so vital to the United States Silent Service: http://tendertale.com |
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Dick wrote:
SNIPPED Not really. Back in those days it was somewhat of a miracle to get things running and operating correctly. You felt a real sense of accomplishment to get a station running well. Now you just go to the store, buy a radio and plug it in. I suppose in some people's views that is better. Dick - W6CCD It is still possible to get 'that ole feeling' ... !! Yep! It really is possible! This past spring I bought a cosmetically very good set of 'nostalgia' equipment using eBay. I bought an HQ-145, DX-40, Drake LP filter, D-104 microphone, a DOW-KEY SPDT relay with auxiliary contacts, a great condition Vibroplex and a VF-1. [This stuff dates to about 10 years into ham radio [~1965] for me]. It took almost three months of electronic restoration to get everything operating to specifications. The first night I made a CW contact on 40 meters brought back memories of my share in the olden golden days. The next night I entered an AM QSO on 75 meters [a little tough with 40 watts]. Ah! the feeling!! Now the 'bad' news ... Due to age of switches and recurring oxidation on the contacts, the receiver needs routine attention for the switched circuits. But, it is different to turn on the station and HAVE to WAIT for a minute or so before I can hear anything. The most difficult restoration was the threads of the DOW-KEY relay. Oxidation swelled the threaded surface and had to be removed [jeweler's rouge & tooth brush]. Yep! I also have a few store bought ICOMS for HF, three in fact. It is absolutely amazing what can be packaged in 1/2 a shoe box! The NOSTALGIA station weighs 50+ pounds and takes one full bench. My three ICOMS together don't weigh 1/2 that much, all fit on one bench with room to spare, and they operate NOW ... no waiting :-) For those who would like to relive 'that ole feeling' I recommend reassembling a NOSTALGIA STATION. /s/ DD, W1MCE |
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![]() "Deek" wrote in message ... Dick wrote: For those who would like to relive 'that ole feeling' I recommend reassembling a NOSTALGIA STATION. /s/ DD, W1MCE My "nostalgia station" will be a MicaMold CW transmitter or my old Globe Scout 40A with a VF-1 VFO. The more basic beginner ham receivers awaiting restoration are a Hallicrafters S-53 and a S-20R. So many projects, so little time! But, I am looking forward to some fun CW contacts with those old rigs! Pete |
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